Karen's Birthday
It's Karen's birthday, and she can't wait for all those presents.
FIC
year: 1990
copies: 40
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 480
subjects: birthdays, families [X], sisters [X], family life, graphic novels, birthday parties, divorced parents [X]
The Do-over
Twins Raquel and Lucinda Mendoza used to be inseparable, but since their parents divorced Raquel has become bossy and obsessive, while Lucinda has immersed herself in her ice skating lessons, and the pandemic and its enforced isolation has only made things worse; but then they are sent to their father's ranch in central California and while Raquel thinks that this is a chance to get their parents back together by driving his girlfriend away, Lucinda discovers she likes his new family, and wonders if trying to bring the Mendoza family back together is really worth the struggle.
FIC
year:
copies: 21
call number/section: FIC
lexile:
subjects: twins, sisters [X], children of divorced parents, covid-19 pandemic, 2020-, divorced parents [X], families [X], divorce, family life, hispanic americans, juvenile fiction / family / marriage & divorce, juvenile fiction / social themes / friendship, california
Empezar Otra Vez
"Twins Raquel and Lucinda Mendoza used to be inseparable, but since their parents divorced Raquel has become bossy and obsessive, while Lucinda has immersed herself in her ice skating lessons, and the pandemic and its enforced isolation has only made things worse; but then they are sent to their father's ranch in central California and while Raquel thinks that this is a chance to get their parents back together by driving his girlfriend away, Lucinda discovers she likes his new family, and wonders if trying to bring the Mendoza family back together is really worth the struggle"--Provided by publisher.
FIC
year: 2023
copies: 3
call number/section: FIC
lexile:
subjects: twins, sisters [X], children of divorced parents, covid-19 pandemic, 2020-, divorced parents [X], families [X], divorce, family life, hispanic americans, spanish language materials, covid-19 (disease), latinos (u.s.), spanish language, california, domestic fiction